How do you say "solitario" in English?

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Solitaire is the English word most commonly used for the single-player card game known in Spanish as "solitario." It refers to a family of card games played by one person, the best-known variant in English-speaking countries being Klondike.

There are many versions of solitaire — from simple patience-style games to more complex layouts — but they all share the same basic idea: the player arranges cards according to rules to achieve a final ordered configuration. Patience is another English term often used, especially in British English, to describe these single-player card games.

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For clarity, when English speakers ask about "solitaire" they may mean the classic computer game that deals cards into tableau piles, or any similar one-player card puzzle. The key objective in many versions is to build foundation piles by suit from Ace to King. Strategy typically involves careful planning of moves and uncovering hidden cards.

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If you are translating or explaining the term, you can say: "Solitario in Spanish translates to 'solitaire' (or 'patience' in British English)." When teaching someone how to play, start by explaining the layout (tableau, stock, waste, foundations) and the goal of assembling sequences by suit.

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In short, use the word solitaire for general references in American English and consider "patience" if targeting British English audiences.
 
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